Kayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding (All Beaches)
Glide through crystal-clear lagoons at your own pace on a kayak or SUP board. It’s a peaceful, low-impact way to explore mangrove channels, rock formations, or tucked-away coves. Equipment rentals are widely available, especially near hotels and beach hubs like Beau Vallon or Anse Volbert.
Kayaking in Ao Thalane Mangroves
Paddle through Krabi’s tranquil mangrove forests and limestone canyons. Spot monkeys, birds, and crabs as you drift past dramatic rock formations. A peaceful and immersive nature escape.
Kayaking in Eastern Mangroves
Escape the city buzz as you paddle through Abu Dhabi’s serene mangrove forests. This guided eco-tour reveals a quieter, greener side of the emirate, perfect for nature lovers and photographers.
Kek Lok Si Temple & Penang Hill
Visit Southeast Asia’s largest Buddhist temple, then take the funicular up Penang Hill for sweeping views. A perfect half-day outing combining spirituality, history, and nature.
Khan El Khalili Bazaar
Step into a swirl of colour, chaos, and craft at Cairo’s most iconic bazaar — a market that has thrived since the 14th century. Khan El Khalili is where artisans, perfumers, jewellers, and storytellers converge in a timeless dance. Navigate narrow alleys alive with the scent of oud and the sparkle of lanterns. Pause for strong coffee at El Fishawy Café, where generations have gathered beneath hanging lamps and faded mirrors. It’s more than shopping — it’s Cairo’s heart, beating.
Kinabatangan River Wildlife Safari (River Cruise)
Cruise along Borneo’s richest wildlife corridor. Early morning or sunset trips reveal monkeys, crocodiles, hornbills, and sometimes pygmy elephants. A dream for nature lovers.
Knossos Palace Guided Tour
Step into the legend of the Labyrinth at Knossos, Europe’s oldest city and heart of the Minoan civilisation. Wander through grand halls, intricate frescoes, and ancient stairways where myth and history blur. With a guide to decode its secrets, Knossos becomes more than ruins—it becomes a vivid story of gods, kings, and a culture lost in time.
Kom Ombo
Where crocodiles were once gods and healing was sacred, Kom Ombo stands in half-symmetry along the Nile. This unusual double temple honours both Sobek, the crocodile deity, and Horus the Elder. Walk its halls of dual devotion, where myth and medicine intertwined, and visit the on-site Crocodile Museum—a striking reminder of ancient reverence.
Kota Kinabalu City & Market Tour
See city landmarks like the floating mosque, Signal Hill, and local handicraft markets. A guided half-day tour is a great intro to Sabah’s capital.
Krka National Park & Waterfalls
Venture into the heart of Dalmatian nature with a day trip to Krka National Park. Stroll along wooden boardwalks past gushing waterfalls and emerald pools, take a swim beneath Skradinski Buk, and cruise along the river from Skradin. This verdant escape combines breathtaking scenery with cultural charm and peaceful nature. A must for lovers of the outdoors.
Kuranda Rainforest Experience
Reach the rainforest village of Kuranda via the historic scenic railway or the Skyrail cableway that floats above the jungle canopy. Wander vibrant markets, meet native wildlife, and walk trails enveloped in birdsong and mist. The rainforest here isn’t just green — it’s alive, layered, and echoing with ancient Aboriginal stories.
Labuan Bajo- A world of Dragons
This is more than a getaway — it’s a deep dive into Indonesia’s raw, untouched beauty. Spend two unhurried nights in Labuan Bajo, a vibrant harbour town where sunsets melt into the sea and local markets hum with island life. From here, set sail on a traditional phinisi yacht to explore the wonders of Komodo National Park. Think sunrise hikes on Padar Island, pink-sand beaches, drifting with manta rays, and standing face to face with the ancient Komodo dragon. With two nights ashore and slow, scenic sailing in between, this is where adventure and indulgence find their perfect rhythm.
Laikipia Conservancy Experience
Explore private conservancies known for rhino tracking, big cat research, and luxury eco-lodges. Learn how tourism supports conservation and communities in one of Kenya’s most progressive safari regions.
Lake Tekapo & Stargazing
Venture to Tekapo, where snow-capped peaks frame turquoise glacial waters and the night sky is among the clearest on Earth. Visit the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd by day, and by night, explore the heavens at the Mt John Observatory. This International Dark Sky Reserve offers deep sky viewing like few places in the world — where stars don’t just shine, they dazzle.
Lake Wanaka Exploration
Just over an hour from Queenstown, Lake Wanaka offers a quieter, more contemplative beauty. Kayak across calm waters, hike to Instagram-famous Roy’s Peak, or simply wander the lakefront with an artisan coffee in hand. It’s also the gateway to Mt Aspiring’s alpine trails and glacier valleys — ideal for slow travellers and adventurers alike.
Langkawi SkyCab & SkyBridge Adventure
Ride one of the world’s steepest cable cars up Mount Mat Cincang, then walk the curved SkyBridge suspended above the rainforest. The views are jaw-dropping, and the engineering is wild. It’s Langkawi’s most thrilling must-do—perfect for all ages and photo-obsessed travellers.
Lavender Garden Walk
Take a whimsical walk through lavender fields and flower-lined paths dotted with cafés, gift shops, and colourful installations. It’s light, fun, and full of quirky selfie spots. Best visited mid-morning or late afternoon.
Le Morne Brabant Hike (UNESCO Site)
Hike the dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site tied to the island’s slavery history. The trail starts easy and becomes moderately challenging near the summit, with panoramic views of coral lagoons and the southwest coast. Best tackled early in the morning for cooler temperatures and clear skies. A must-do for adventure seekers and history lovers.
Lempuyang Temple (Gate of Heaven)
Perched high on Mount Lempuyang, this sacred temple complex offers more than Instagram’s famed “Gate of Heaven.” With its misty stairways, dragon statues, and sweeping views of Mount Agung framed by temple gates, it’s a deeply spiritual site where Balinese pilgrims still come to pray. The journey up is part of the experience — an ascent through jungle silence, ritual offerings, and the breathtaking intersection of architecture and sky.
Lindt Home of Chocolate
A sensory journey awaits at the Lindt Home of Chocolate, where Swiss craftsmanship meets indulgent wonder. Marvel at the soaring 9-metre chocolate fountain, then trace the story of cocoa from its Amazonian roots to its Swiss refinement. Interactive exhibits, tasting stations, and a behind-the-scenes peek into modern production immerse you fully in the world of chocolate artistry. End your visit with a handcrafted truffle or two in the boutique—or linger longer in the stylish café, where chocolate is infused into every detail.
Liverpool Cathedral & Tower Climb
Step inside the UK’s largest cathedral, a stunning example of modern Gothic architecture. Admire its vast nave, stained-glass windows, and peaceful ambience. For the adventurous, climb the tower for sweeping views over Liverpool, the Mersey, and even North Wales on a clear day. A spiritual and visual high point of any visit.
Liverpool Waterfront & Mersey Ferry Cruise
Wander the Royal Albert Dock with its lively mix of museums, cafes, and art galleries, before hopping aboard the Mersey Ferry. The scenic cruise offers striking skyline views and photo ops galore, especially of the Liver Building and waterfront. Great for families, photographers, and anyone keen on maritime history or fresh air sightseeing.
Living Root Bridges Trek (Cherrapunji, Meghalaya)
Trek through dense Khasi hills and cross natural bridges formed over centuries using living tree roots. These living root bridges are a marvel of bioengineering and tribal wisdom. Surrounded by waterfalls and forest mist, the experience is both physically rewarding and culturally enriching.
Ljubljana & Lake Bled Day Trip
Cross into Slovenia for a scenic double feature—starting with the charming capital of Ljubljana, full of leafy promenades, bridges, and café culture. Then continue to the storybook beauty of Lake Bled, where an island church rises from emerald waters and rowboats drift past forested slopes. This cross-border day trip is pure Alpine enchantment, wrapped in history, elegance, and otherworldly views.